A subculture, such as that of the Negro American, in which this is not the pattern, is
placed at a distinct disadvantage.»
Not exact matches
If Verizon can receive preferential treatment in next year's wireless auction, or purchase a competitor that Telus can not, that
places the Canadian company
at a
distinct disadvantage.
While there were certain allowances (some would call them «loopholes») to avoid or mitigate this exposure, there is no doubt that such a burdensome tax regime
placed American startups
at a
distinct disadvantage and discouraged international expansion, especially early in a startup's life cycle.
Currently, study abroad comes
at a high price tag,
placing working - class students
at a
distinct disadvantage.
Such reliance on personal credit and guarantees also
places business owners with less than perfect credit
at a
distinct disadvantage.
Unfortunately, after being seriously injured in an accident, you are immediately
placed at a
distinct legal
disadvantage.
The new GOP tax law
places high income and property tax states
at a
distinct disadvantage.